Getting married in Sri Lanka

For a wedding amid stunning beaches, beautiful hill&hyphen;top tea plantations, ancient cities and some of the friendliest people on earth.

Why get married in Sri Lanka?

Sri Lanka, the tropical island at the toe of India, has a huge amount to offer: mystical ancient cities, thick jungles, tea plantations and mile upon mile of palm fringed sandy beaches. It is one of the most beautiful and scenically interesting islands in the world, and rapid post&hyphen;Tsunami reconstruction means that its enchanting and hospitable people are welcoming people back once more.

What kind of wedding ceremony can I have in Sri Lanka?

You can choose from a traditional religious Sri Lankan ceremony with dancers and a traditional band, and process from your ceremony on the back of an elephant or bullock cart. Alternatively you may prefer to marry on a moonlit beach or in the heat of the day in your hotel garden.

What’s the flight time?

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Do I need a visa to enter the country?

What’s the wedding paperwork?

Residency You will need to be resident in Sri Lanka at least 4 days before the wedding.

Proof of ID You will need to produce your original birth certificate and a passport, valid for at least six months from date of entry.

Proof of status You must obtain an affidavit signed by a solicitor, stating that neither of you has been previously married and that there is no legal objection to the marriage.

Divorced If either of you is divorced you must produce your decree.

Widowed If either of you has been widowed you must produce the death certificate of the deceased spouse.

Age restrictions The minimum age to marry without parental consent is 18 years old. If you are younger then you must obtain evidence of parental consent in the form of a sworn affidavit.

Name change I f your name has been changed by Deed Poll, you must provide legal proof, stamped and signed by a solicitor. This also applies if you are a divorced woman who has reverted back to her maiden name.

How do I obtain a marriage licence?

You should take the originals of all the necessary documents to the Civil Status Officer in the area where you wish to marry. You will also need to provide your full names and addresses, those of your parents and details of your professions.

If you are using a wedding organiser they must have photocopies of all the documents at least three weeks prior to your date of travel. You are advised to get the marriage certificate authenticated at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (see Where can I find further information?).

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One Reply to “Getting married in Sri Lanka”

Stasa Mlekuz

Nicely presented, the destination as it is. There are much news about getting married in Sri Lanka, especially that the number of weddings have risen sky high. How wouldnt it, when Sri Lanka was chosen one of the top destinations to visit in 2013, by the Lonely Planet.